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Related Articles: Subaru Outback Counts as a Truck by Bengt Halvorson (1/16/2004) Subaru’s car-based Outback officially becomes a truck. But why? Folks at Subaru of America have reason to spill a bit of post-auto show champagne. Despite a down U.S. auto market in 2003, Subaru U.S. sales were up...

Subaru only sells all-wheel-drive vehicles — but it makes the most of each model. For 2003, the Outback nameplate is applied to seven different cars, including an Outback... read moreSeptember 19, 2002 by High Gear Media Staff0

For 2002, a new six-cylinder sedan and wagon come to the popular Outback series of sport-utility station wagons. A new compact Impreza comes in four new editions including... read moreOctober 1, 2001 by High Gear Media Staff0

You review the 2002 Subaru WRX So this old guy gives me the once-over as I'm getting into my Subaru WRX at the grocery store. "Whatchu lookin' at?" I think to myself, as he... read moreSeptember 10, 2001 by High Gear Media Staff0

If there's one automaker out there that really respects women, it's Subaru. That was the message in May when the company started to use tennis star Martina Navratilova in its... read moreJune 18, 2001 by High Gear Media Staff0

The compact-sized Subaru Outback is more powerful and opulent than ever — and it’s also getting pricey. While you weren’t looking, the addition of a new six-cylinder... read moreMarch 5, 2001 by High Gear Media Staff0

Forester Forester is a car-based sport-utility vehicle based on the Impreza. The only engine choice is a 165-hp, 2.5-liter flat four-cylinder engine, combined with either a... read moreNovember 16, 2000 by High Gear Media Staff0

Forester If like your SUV to look even more like an SUV than Subaru’s Outback models do, then the Forester is the vehicle for you. A viscous limited-slip rear differential... read moreOctober 31, 2000 by High Gear Media Staff0

For 1999, Subaru introduces the all-new next-generation 2000 Outback, which will go on sale in the summer. Subaru says that changes to the new Outback are designed to improve... read moreMay 10, 1999 by High Gear Media Staff0